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                 5 Quick Natural Hair looks for when you are low on time.



     

        Hi Sis what’s good? I know sometimes we want that cute hair style but we do not have a lot of time, don’t worry I got you!

Here are some quick natural hair style ideas you can try. We believe ‘Your hair matters’ and should be expressed anyway you choose!




      Hey Sis let’s talk, One of our favourite looks is the natural hair Pin-up. It's simple yet elegant! This hairstyle can be done as is or enhanced with some extensions. With a few hair pins, holding spray maybe a lil extensions and a sprinkling of imagination you'll be ready in no time.


     


       How about a Bun or A Detailed Ponytail this classic style snatches your face for the Gward’s! Adding a bit of extensions (afro kinky or kanekalon braiding hair) this can also frame and add balance to your head. The trick to having this style laid on natural hair comes down to just a few products; a hair band, extensions of your choice, a firm hair brush, hair spritz/gel (optional), hair pins and a head scarf.




       So you got a fancy event coming up, how about a Chignon this low ponytail style is a stunner you’ll be turning heads when you walk in. Here the stylist brushes the hair back into a low ponytail. This is then secured with a hair band, pins, hair spritz and maybe some extensions for volume. Adding some detail at the front or back can take this style from OK to You better work Sis! Never be afraid to think outside the box.


     


     French Roll or French Braid rocking this style makes you look gorgeous yet playful. Incorporating a lil extensions vamps up this look. Styling it going up or coming down by using some imagination. This style can be coiffed to frame your face. Using some crochet hair extensions, a firm brush and some hair spray you'll be ready in no time.


     


      Finally Queen how about a Halo Braid this majestic look will make you feel like a Goddess! This style can be done two ways. One as free-style braid made then wrapped and pinned around the head or two braided ponytail wrapped and pinned from either end. Feel free to be creative with this braid; You can try a butterfly braid, a French, a fish tail, a samurai, an infinity or water fall plait for that WOW factor!


     

         

     Remember Your hair matters so have fun with it. Let’s think outside the box, allow ourselves that freedom to explore and SLAY like the Queens we are.


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PROTECTIVE STYLING – What am I really protecting my hair from, And what are some examples of these? CK – This method can be classified into two categories No Manipulated and Low Manipulated. No manipulated protective method is basically wearing your natural hair in styles that prevent manipulation, a classic example is a 2 strand twist which leads to the promotion of hair growth. Low manipulated styles not only are they protective but also put little tension on the hair follicle, such examples include Crochet braid style, light knot-less braid, passion twists, Senegalese twists. Long and heavy box braids or faux locs are beautiful natural looks, but such styles can put serious tension on the hair follicle if constantly manipulated and left in over long periods. I always advise my clients to chose the best extensions for their hair type, have regular hair treatments before and after they put in or take down their extensions. Allow their natural hair to breathe for a while after taking out your extensions (preferably two weeks or more before putting them in.) While your extensions are in cleanse/co-wash & moisturise your scalp using a dry shampoo/conditioner and natural oils. EXTENTIONS – Are braids or any extensions good for my natural hair i.e are they considered protective hair styles? CK – The answer to that is both YES and NO. What I have learned in 13 years as a natural hair stylist is choosing the right extensions for your hair type is key. I suggest doing LOW MANIPULATED extensions during certain times of the year or when on vacation. For e.g fall/winter is the best time to do protective styling. Protective extensions are effect during harsh weather conditions and chlorinated water.
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ACV (Apple Cider Vinegar) This ingredient is used as an anti – fungal/inflammatory treatment. An ACV detox rinse helps remove bacteria and excess product from the scalp and hair, leaving it shinier. Speak with your natural stylist about this treatment. AWS Andre Walker System. The renowned stylist to the stars Andre Walker classified hair textures into categories 1 – 4. Afro & Mixed textured hair start from 3A – 4C learning your hair type allows you to create an optimal hair care regimen specific to you. “Girl if you don’t know you betta ask somebody!” BC (Big Chop) This refers to completely cutting off chemically treated hair leaving behind only natural strands. Sometimes staring over seems daunting but that Transitioning journey is needed Sis. CO-WASH Here you cleanse the hair using conditioner rather than shampoo. DC (Deep Conditioning) To put it in simple terms DC helps put moisture back into the hair. This can be done by adding conditioner to the hair for an extended period of time also using some heat source to penetrate each hair strand. LOC or LCO With this Method we use three different products, Liquid - Oil - Conditioner or Liquid – Conditioner – Oil in that order. This method helps to seal in moisture into each hair strand. PRE-POO Basically conditioner is applied to the hair prior to cleansing with shampoo, all my NaturalistA’s know this step is vital in the de-tangling process. PROTECTIVE STYLING This method can be classified into two categories No Manipulated and Low Manipulated. No manipulated protective method is basically wearing your natural hair in styles that prevent manipulation, classic examples are 2 strand twist, comb twists and flat 2 strand twists these styles can lead to the promotion of hair growth. Low manipulated protective methods are styles that not only are protective but also put little tension on the hair follicle, such examples include basic cornrows with ones own natural hair or with extensions, crochet braid style, light knot-less braid, passion twists, Senegalese twists. Long and heavy box braids or faux locs are beautiful natural looks, but such styles can put serious tension on the hair follicle if constantly manipulated and left in over long periods of time, this can also lead to your hair locing. What I have learned in 13 years as a natural hair stylist is choosing the right extensions for your hair type is key. I suggest doing LOW MANIPULATED extensions during certain times of the year or when going on vacation. For e.g fall/winter is the best time to do protective styling. Protective extensions are beneficial during harsh weather conditions., also during the summer vacations while swimming in chlorinated water. Sis always remember to have regular hair treatments before and after you put them in or take your extensions down. Allow your natural hair to breathe for a while after taking out your extensions (preferably two weeks or more before putting them in again.) While your extensions are in CLEANSE/CO-WASH and MOISTURISE your scalp using a cleansing shampoo/conditioner and natural oils (preferably a cleanser with tea tree, witch hazel, rosemary or mint). RAKE & SHAKE This is a technique where your fingers or a rake brush is used to define small sections of your hair. The LOC or LCO method is applied to make your curls or kinks pop, diffuse or air dry then shake and go. SILK PRESS Hot combs are played out. A Silk Press is where its’ at girl! Here we use high quality flat irons and heat protectors which gives the hair the appearance of a relaxer – type look. Ask your stylist about this stlye' TWA This is what we call a teeny weeny AFRO. These can be styled in cute yet chic ways and can be SLAYED with a touch of colour. TWA's look fly on anyone, ask you stylist about this style. WnG (Wash and Go) Work is hectic, life is stressful but Sis your natural hair should be the least of your worries. Style it by first using a good moisturising shampoo and conditioner. Then applying a good moisture based product with just a lil gel fingers raking small sections or using a rake brush those CURLS and KINKS will be 'poppin'. Complete this No manipulated style with a diffuser or air – drying.
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